Thursday, October 15, 2020

Nouwen Meditation: Choosing a Life of Contrition

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DAILY MEDITATION | OCTOBER 15, 2020
Choosing a Life of Contrition
Celebrating the Eucharist requires that we stand in this world accepting our co-responsibility for the evil that surrounds and pervades us. As long as we remain stuck in our complaints about the terrible times in which we live and the terrible situations we have to bear and the terrible fate we have to suffer, we can never come to contrition. And contrition can grow only out of a contrite heart. When our losses are pure fate, our gains are pure luck! Fate does not lead to contrition, nor luck to gratitude.

Indeed, the conflicts in our personal lives as well as the conflicts on regional, national, or world scales are our conflicts, and only by claiming responsibility for them can we move beyond them—choosing a life of forgiveness, peace, and love.
"This is the one I esteem: he who is humble and contrite in spirit, and trembles at my word."

ISAIAH 66:2b (NIV)
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